Mark C. Anderson /institute/ en Field Work: Students Help the Public Learn to Love Sharks /institute/advancing-your-career/career-guide/field-work-students-help-public-learn-love-sharks Through a partnership with several world-class marine labs, environmental policy and management faculty and students are working to enlighten the public on the importance and elegance of apex&nbsp;predators. 2025-01-22T13:54:14-0800 Mark C. Anderson 44879 Institute Alumni Support Nuclear Negotiations in Switzerland /institute/news/institute-alumni-support-nuclear-negotiations-switzerland Fostering international diplomacy is challenging and intense, but certainly fulfilling for graduates growing into leadership in the field of&nbsp;nonproliferation. 2025-01-08T10:45:52-0800 Mark C. Anderson 44881 Teaching English to North Korean Defectors as a Tool for Conflict Transformation /institute/news/teaching-english-north-korean-defectors-tool-conflict-transformation Two TESOL students completed their capstone practicum teaching at an alternative school in Korea that serves defectors from North Korea where their professor is developing the English&nbsp;curriculum. 2024-11-04T10:40:34-0800 Mark C. Anderson 44709 Middlebury Students Support Local Initiative to Connect People to Parks /institute/news/middlebury-students-support-local-initiative-connect-people-parks The team visited more than 25 parks across Monterey over the summer to map amenities and do outreach in support of the ParkRx initiative, which aims to get more residents out into nature.<br><br>&nbsp; 2024-10-16T12:49:06-0700 Mark C. Anderson 44594 Could We Just Get Water from the Sky? /institute/news/could-we-just-get-water-sky Millions of people worldwide struggle to find safe, clean water. An Institute professor and students are working to change that through research, advocacy and&nbsp;invention. 2024-08-20T16:08:27-0700 Mark C. Anderson 44391 What You Need to Know About Where Your Food Comes From /institute/news/what-you-need-know-about-where-your-food-comes The current food system is about as bad as it gets, but environmental studies Professor Jason Scorse says individuals looking to make an impact on climate can start with smarter&nbsp;eating. 2024-08-16T09:28:27-0700 Mark C. Anderson 44349 Interpreting for Astronauts on the International Space Station—a Last Outpost in U.S.-Russian Relations /institute/news/interpreting-astronauts-international-space-station-last-outpost-us-russian-relations Alum Tatiana Lind ‘08 draws on her talent for languages and advanced training at the Institute as an interpreter at&nbsp;NASA. 2024-07-12T10:10:20-0700 Mark C. Anderson 44314 Alum Calls for Fresh Perspective in Remarks to the UN Security Council /institute/news/alum-calls-fresh-perspective-remarks-un-security-council Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova recently briefed the U.N. Security Council alongside the UN Secretary-General, calling on them to fulfill their responsibilities to prevent the use of nuclear&nbsp;weapons. 2024-05-07T12:00:29-0700 Mark C. Anderson 41439 The Call of the North: Institute Students Find Meaningful Work and Impact Focusing on the Arctic /institute/news/call-north-institute-students-find-meaningful-work-and-impact-focusing-arctic Over the years, dozens of Institute students have been drawn to explore environmental issues involving the Arctic and found their way into a wide variety of&nbsp;careers. 2024-04-29T13:19:56-0700 Mark C. Anderson 41397 War Games Charge Students and Experts with Handling a Complex Geopolitical Crisis /institute/news/war-games-charge-students-and-experts-handling-complex-geopolitical-crisis Leading security researchers from Stanford recently came to the Institute to find out how global security experts and students might deal with a complicated confrontation with&nbsp;China. 2024-04-11T16:29:08-0700 Mark C. Anderson 41352